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backsideA term used to describe the annulus surrounding a production tubing string above the production packer.
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backsidec. 1400, from back (adj.) + side (n.). In the specific sense of "rump, buttocks" it is first recorded c. 1500.
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backsideStable area, dormitories and often times a track kitchen, chapel and recreation area for stable employees. Also known as "backstretch," for its proximity to the stable area.
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backsideA Jamaican slang word which is used mostly when you are surprise.
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backside(n) the side of an object that is opposite its front(n) the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
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backside - when a surfer rides with his back to the wave Backwash
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backsideThe stable area of a racetrack. Stable area, dormitories and usually a track kitchen, chapel and recreation area for stable employees are on the backside. Also known as the backstretch, for its proxim [..]
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backsideRefers to the back of a cone. Generally, when autocrossers are talking about the backside, they mean placing the car in the space directly behind the cone to allow for the maximum amount of space to p [..]
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backsideStable area
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backsideStable area
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backsideWhen a surfer rides with his back to the wave.
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